Byron; with a View of the Kingdom of Cant and a Dissection of the Byronic EgoM. Joseph, 1948 - 336 страници |
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... honour .... Really , my Lord , on the two great points of war and love we are much at variance— ” . ... This explosion is presumably due to Byron's remarks on the Convention of Cintra , his bitter scorn for the glories of war , and his ...
... honour .... Really , my Lord , on the two great points of war and love we are much at variance— ” . ... This explosion is presumably due to Byron's remarks on the Convention of Cintra , his bitter scorn for the glories of war , and his ...
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... honour would have obliged him to unite her destiny with his own ; and it was impossible to imagine anything more dreadful . The angry tortuosities of pursuit and evasion were continued through the winter of 1812 and the spring of 1813 ...
... honour would have obliged him to unite her destiny with his own ; and it was impossible to imagine anything more dreadful . The angry tortuosities of pursuit and evasion were continued through the winter of 1812 and the spring of 1813 ...
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... honour . Here again , the picture has at least some of the lineaments of actual veracity . Byron did possess the aristocratic virtues of courage and of a dashing magnanimity ; and he showed on many occasions that he was consistently ...
... honour . Here again , the picture has at least some of the lineaments of actual veracity . Byron did possess the aristocratic virtues of courage and of a dashing magnanimity ; and he showed on many occasions that he was consistently ...
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Byronic Love Socheran 10148 63898 CHAP Preface | 7 |
Introduction CONTENTS | 9 |
The Kingdom of Cant | 13 |
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